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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1889)
it.- Piniiw Prnrfi l. . t IG3 oiuuA buumy juurnai. I SulTiitin Price, .' 1 1. J- ""'j ' ' K'lilor. i. d , . uiu r " THl tWuf, Dfr KVftKH 1, Tfpl-n'n' Ju''e uf tlie pineapple j rtoornmende't as a sure cure fur tlitihph Ibtm. II ' fr years in ,1 nuth, and wonderful tale ae ud. its etha4-y. (1ii-uK() U, )iav hi makinfc experiment jth ij, rlli ,lv; and find tliat it does jios.se n rk arkahle power in cuttmj,' away tf AfJitheria mucus. Tim remedy jH jj nil entirely liarmlo. ,s7,(,. J,;r. ml- licit Line to ilie Y.aA. Tlie UurhtiKton Route I!. &. JI. , jj j, running elegantly eiiip,ed pa.ssen.;cr indue witliout change from Nettia-lle, Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct to Lincoln, Nebraska, muking connection it tliat point with their own through trains for lA-nver, (Iwveiuie, and all poinlM west, und for Kansas City, St. Jtwcph, ML Jxhiik, Omaha, Peoria, Chi gifO, und ul I jtoinU east. Remember tl li.s i.s the onlv line hv uliich you run take (deeding car from Crawford in the evening arriving in Lin coln and Onmlui the next afternoon, u, jo Chicago, Peoria and St. Imis the fol kiwing morning. For further information and tickets e plv to nearest agent of Hurliiarton Route . A. M. R. R. Tbe Nw 1'hotograplij. Photography in rertninly a most inter esting and delightful htnily, and the re hu Its obtained by nieiuiHcf the improved njstein of dim photoiuphy .-ire so l au tif ul, and the apparatus employed so dimple, it in no wonder thousand of our most euiiureo wopie are looming en- tlmsinstic ainati'Uis. The most in nioiin, and it Rcetiiii by far the most k ular in use among experts and amateurs alike, is the Kixlak, a little instruineiif measuring but 3i x 3 x fij inches, and weighing only 32 ounces. It is a complete photographic outfit, with lens, iastitntaneoiiH nhulter and material for making one hundred negatives, and so romnact and neat in apifanini e, tliat any lady can carry it without making herself in the least cmspiciouK. The EftMnmn llrv Piute A. Film Co., of Rochester, N. Y., are the makers, to whose advertisement in another column Ue call attention. Alone With HIx Uod and Pencil. Tlie question is often asked why many jieople favor the Australian sys tem of voting. We can answer this in terrogatoFy in a few words. It leaves the voter alone w ith his (lod and pencil. No man can toll the result of an election where men can vote, uiitnimniellcsl by outside infltienceH. Itige corjKjrations and small firnm, as well, are given to prevailing UKin their employees to vote tlieir way. If the employee is stiibUirn and votes his sentiments, there is usu ally a coolness existing lietween the em ployer and the employee forever After ward. It is useless to say tluit this should not lie. Tlie question is not wliat should lie. but what is. Wlien men are left alone with their Clou and pencil, the result of their medi tutions are always for the lielter. iosl l always resultant from it. Designing and shyster politicians know this full well, and this is the secret of the opposi tion to thin method of conducting elet tions. Kearnry Ifuh. HW It Works. Ex-Congrewmian John S. Wise inched the city Saturday, niddv-fa'-ed and good tatiiml, from ft two weeks' hunting trip n bis old home in Virginia. l.vs the New York Star. An usual he had a sUiryto tell which he had heard in Washington, and w liether new or not will liear repenting. It is a Mahone Mory mid Mr. Wise. It is to the effect tint during Mr. Maliones recent canvass a darkey was asked to make a sjieeeh for Mahone. He did ho. 'flredern,' wild he, 'I Imd a dream Iab'" wight I dreamed Att I died an" went to Heben. Wen I cum to Ue place I knocked on de do, an' St. I Petaw n.v.uwl ;t ' oWbn nm wT be HIM I Il-.t;.,.r " unVS 1. I'" Mf V JI llli'lllfi my fit. Peter: "Am vo' a ridin or am Vo'nn fiiV' f fnt " savs I. "Den ,Vo" kain't mm In," says be, "no one ken he's on iioss- Wk. I felt iirettv bad, I tell yo'. bred rn, an' I turned aroun' to go back, wen whojdiouldr meet but Marse M4ione. 1W...'. ,.l...r TfiTnd him. "To "Mnanju Helwu ." mis Mar Mahone. I wyt I, "No use of yo' golu' dar, fur yo kain't git Tn. St. Peter ain't gwine to lei uirUlv I. ,,nles he's a-ridill'. Manw Mahone he sto.d and be thinketl for a ruiait. Den he says: "I tow wat we'll do, Sam. sn" an' 3'01" W. Yo' irit down on yo' ban and f-t .j. i...i. U'o'll ride III) to Hab, an' bnf of us will git in. lwn I giU, an' he giU on my ba k. an ve giU to Heben'n do'. Man MahoM. be knocta, an' Ht. Peter y. "Who'. dar. "William Mahone of Virginny," ys Marw Maiione. "Am yo, riJ"" yo' on fuU"yW. Peter. 4'Iso ridin , uiyi Man) Mahone. I en suys Ht . Peter : "Tia yo" tiOM outsJo do .du" an' ',r'" in." 80 dafi da way it' l?wme' ,,pwl' TEMPERANCE COLUMN '"'iti,..,r,llii;li) .u pa- ""-r.Tir-- - - v All IT-Mtur,., uill : ' W itli .ii,iu .jj,.,,,.,, K.,i , -iri,i,K t .i,rt mill ul Immi, 1 for u'ii. f,,r iu.tiv IkihI. "i;7,,H""ni.y..u.i rf llm Xuid a late lk.r: -If. 1)ly M, '"itlSWILS. w a,1p tu "uiintain our civil jn- xtitutioiis. we imlst ..i., I'.V law. the bar-rooms tliat we have n.,.l .1 1 : . . . ' 'V '' 4ltf-lllll In- I lhH te.ptat,0l,S ,., l""""e our elections will Udlots." Mirrhasuble I'll' 4IIIUT1I l , 1'KIJM .f; r :IN(,U. All isllf ,,;, I i ,1. ........ , . . 'wirmiu-M draws """ 'nn-tiiW cnclusions f,, t)w mi-eiuisylvania: The press very gn.en,lly treats the r...slt as the doom of l""!l'itiM. Prohibition is U,aen i Ieniisylvuiiii,:weKrai,t that. We grant also thai it has other st;.tes; buU do not settle the late or prohibition, the principle of pro-Mtn- That principle is in force in several stales anil will j (',.,.,, j ,!,. er states i n(K lini(, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts are not ready for it at pres..,,!. That is all. The principle is just as sound a it ever was; wherever public sentiment will rmit it to lje aje plied, it is also effective. A sound prin ciple and jiti elective system cannot lie 'dM)inr even by a defeat like that in Pennsylvania. The time will come when law will dose all the saloons in Pennsylvania. It has already closed thousands; it is therefore, already pro hibiting in a degree. Those who scout the principle of prohibition are pronoun iug against the principle of restriction. Restriction is jiurtial prohibition: it con tains the germ of the full Hedged princi ple. Restriction is good where prohibi tion cannot lie fully applied; but restric tion must liecome more and ' more re strictive it. order to achieve jiermauent success. The lirooks Act has (lone great things; but watch and see if its eirect iveness continues for any great length of time. Watch mid see if, in Philadel phia and Pittsburgh, that there be not a gradual increase of laxity in the enforce ment of the law. Tlie point we wish to make is that prohibition is a permanent principle while license is not. The lesson for teuiienince men in the Pentisylvauiadefcat wejhave id ready hinted ul. Do not ask for submission until you are ready for it. Adopt for the pivsetit other methods leading up to that. Local option by counties i.s the most effective of these. Submission in New York or New Jersey would lie of no use just now. i. onniy local option would. We need not 1 discouraged. We had '213,0011 votes for absolute prohi bition in Pennsylvania. That is a large and very iowerful minority, and there is this to 1 said about it: It was made up of the very choicest, elements, christian, moral, intelligent, in the state. In the long run these will win. Straw vs. Twine. -s'li'iitlltf Amr-ricioi. ftirlv last spring the Illinois state grange, through its executive commit tee, and seeking relief from the extor tions of the twine trust, offered ten i...nmil dollars for a successful and nractical machine or attachment to bind grain with straw. For the information of the general iitiblic the following report is submitted by the executive committee: We received applications from persons wishing to coniH;te for this prize from every state and territory' in the Union, -i."iv,.,., ('fonda and Scotland. The tU W II"1" - , committee met August 20th, and for three (lavs carefully looked over and miimtelv examined the models, drawings and sjiecillcations then siinmiHeu n.y 10, ty inventors, many of the models sliow i..Lr much thought and inventive genius. 1..U-Hth had been intended as a day of ..-M of straw binders, unuer tins Mirer, but at this time not a single ni.-v ,.i,ie was ready for field work, and only- one working model of full IIow" ever as letters and applications con tinued to arrive daily, on this important invention, the August meeting was ,. journal witbont action, and a final Letingaslield()ctolr2mh!u1d.lfll., hen the committee deeded that the foil-sized model above mentioned tilled the bill, under tlie oner, and accordingly tendered the tell thousand dollars. The inventor, however, declined to deed his strawbinding device to the state grange for this amount of money, baying had it patents, we nave see.. . it does the work much l, nd groin, and it dor a m UnernndU'ttertlian cm, .,..lsbV h.l. nn eXm aUacbnien. for sbort stw or grain that can . sot in motion by f J .U, driver. Tliismuue, , all its parts, more simpu and easy to hinder. The WU'" ' construction. tlxin T NW knottrisnotHHo,'"""- I " .1. not take up mora room, and is f wine binder. We not ,1-i .e'i.v as I11" ...i i.inor- ooiwderiliw a mavwr u. h- tance to all gram-raism i t ....... ... uwl ... . i f., m subiect to the trusts ami combines f t)le Uyme I'avin- plenty of ,imjn;, IUiltwhll rihl at land on the farm. Am ofJfr.M.mWrrte,,.,,,, f Gibraltar X. C, was so bad alHkt ed w,tl, rheumatism for a year or more, a to r unable to u-rk or Ko to s.-hwl. H.sfatiier ndudl to try ChomW lain sPa.c Balm on his bo v. It soon cured him and he lias since walked one and a half miles to school and Wck ev- uy. -w cent b'ft ties for ale " i . n. Andrews B. E. Hhkwster, ( '. f. Coffee, President. Vice Ps. CHAS. C. JAMESfJN, Cashier. Commercial Bank. INCOI'JI IHATKD. J -A. General Banking Business THANSAt 'TK1 ). iiitnisi in, Nkbhaska. READ THIS? TWO PAPERS FOR THK PRICK OF 1 THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL And the AMERICAN FARM N'F.WS one year for Two Dollars. To everj' one who pays for a year's subscription to The Jocknat. ill advance we will send them in addition; postage paid, for one year tlie ceienraieu larm daper, "Aniericiui Farm Nevs." Or Offer No. 2. We will send the papers as above and also the HV'.so.rn Stockman and Cnlti rnlor (a PS-page semi-monthly) ftir ow is the time for YOU. or ,2 to take advantage of this offer, PUS mrhnnl:iil puper publlihisl nd bis Ihe lareet SSrafiJ o"oPf liny PPr of n intbjworM. i,Ulr I liitrated. B"t elm of Wood KnrilT. inis. AShed Send for .wsrtjoea ,py. Price Umrmr. f-oor montlii IrW. II. ARCHITECTS A BUILDERC H Edition of Sclentlflo American. V A ret inoefM. Each iHne eontln' colored llthiSrVphtc pl.lM of country od cltr reilden. 21? or public building. Nnmeron. wwraTlnf; .n full Dlmn end p!lflctioni for the nee of atetaawprT Ml"" a CO., Puuudbum. liiATEMTS miTblMnN ed br applr Inn to MllNW a Co., who hv had nvar U40 rrn IHI.IIB l elltn patt . - j l. . . maria AflT ,nr.iiU'loni for American ud For. ..v.wuv -h" . fn. ii.miiuuik. uorraa M.nAdant al. TRADE MARKS. niPYRHHITS for hook", chart, maae. ,i.;qUlcaTrirocure.l. Addrtai L. O. HVLL, AHoruey.at.Law. HAJtHISON. - - Sehhaska. GEORGE WALKER, Atloriiey.al-Latf. Will pmetice Ix fore all courts anil the 1". s. Jtiid itrii.-e. Itusiuess eiitrust.si to my eaiv will receive irouiit alteutioii. HAltRISoN. KKHtAKKA. C. E. HOLMES, Attoney-at-Law. All Dusiiiess eiitrasted to liis ir wilt fe ceive ironiit tuiil careful iittentioii. Otfice with JONES & VERITY. HUfRISOX, KKBKASK. H. T. COX LEY, Attorney-at-Law. Siecial attention riven to LAND PRACTICE. at tire old staiid with Keidy & Pidlard. H.VKIttSON, - - - Xkhkakka. MItS. L. J. SIMMONS, Dress Maker. Sat isf notion Kiiitnihteeil. IlAHKlsll.N, - - NUHHASKA. W. E. PtjRTER, Contractor and Ituilder. Kstiiniites on all kinils of curpenffr work ehcerl ully given. Satisfaction guaranteed. Plans l'urnislieil at reasonable rates, HAtUUSOX, NKBKASKA. MRS. L. A. POST, Millinery. Keeps a nice line of niillinery Which she sells at prices that defy coni)etition. GOOLi GOODS, GOOO WORK And fair prices. Second street. IIAHRISON, - - NEBRASKA. W. A. SNYDER &;.SONr, lllacksniith, ( nrriaijc and Waiion liop. Horse Shoeiiifr a Specialty. Satisfaction Kuarantecd in every particu lar, sllop on Main street, IIAHIUSUN, NEBRASKA. L. E. BELTJEX & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. ItCpairin done on sliort notice, tidod work mid reitsonnliie charges. shop south of livery barn. HARRISON, - - - NEB. The Barber Shop. First door south of the court house. M. Ri McDOWELL, Proprietor. Here you can get a clean shave, n first class hair cut or a WARM or COM) BATH Smith Bros., OK THK ONLY FIRST CLASS LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE ' Wish to call the atlentioll of the public to the fact that they are prepared to furnish at reasonable rates First Class Rigs On short notice. A Dray LineRun in Connection. R. E. MASSEY, HOUSE, SIGN -AND-2 Carriage Painter. Having lilted up the large building just hack of the Harrison House, is now prepared to take care of all work in his line. Canlo any and all kind of carriage and wagon work. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA. J. II- COOK. AfiATE Si'rinos Ranch. . Brand c on left jaw. Makes aspecialty of breeding Roadsters, Draft and Saddle Horses; also red and black Polled cattle. Range on Running Water. Post Of lice iiuuusos, - MfKBtSCA, A Large Line of Stoves Now on hand at GRISWOLD MARSTELLEITS, Including' fte&ters, Coal and Wood, Cook Stoves, Ranges, etc. AVE SELL FURNITURE As Usual. A full line of BUILDERS HARDWARE Always on hatid. Our STO K OK TINWARE IS COMPLETE Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley R. R. "Northwestern Line," Harrison, Neb., Omaha, Sioux City, Chicago, St. Paul And All EaSt, North, South and West. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS. Full Information on Application to J. C. NORTHROP, Agent, Harrison. Neb. H. U. lit'KT, General Manager, ) , J- OiiKdia.Xehraslai. J. R. FUX-HAX4N, General Passenger Agent. ) J: B. Finney, President. General office F. C. Sii.kknsen, Secretary. BUFFALO (UP, DAKOTA. Buffalo Gap Lumber Company, Dealers in Lumber, Coal, Grain, Lath ' And Shingles. Sash, Doors, Blinds, " Plaster, Hair, Lime, COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS Harrison. Neb FI&STOS Are strictly flnt-clau ia every detail, possess an absolutely perfect repeating acuvn bug UBuasome ewes, rally war ranieu. EM OB Are the belt In the world, and have led all others for yean. Over 210,000 in nse. The people are bound to have the best, and will have none bat the ESTEY. Time payments or cash, as customers prefer. Call and see us, or send for Catalogues and lull information. 233 Stats Strest, Chicaga. ' OQt Louie House, GIG & OlS Olive C ,' this VpM -And- Points- ON HAND. G. GUTHRIE, Manager. njMtw. i nv asBGn All I- rn da niggah always ga J" fit Pfl'f TYIr' " j they will o jib.